Shop size?

Discussion in 'Tool & Shop Talk' started by grabberguy16, Dec 9, 2010.

  1. Ryan

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    What no snow shovel or snow blower? Have fun digging out with your rake :rofl2:
     
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    we have a 30x30 and plan to add a 15x30 side shed on soon. here is some pics
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    Next time I'm in Arizona, I'm bringing snow and throwing it on your sidewalk - - should last about 30 seconds so look quick :rofl:
     
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    That would be great. my wife misses that nasty white stuff since she moved here from Wisconsin. she will enjoy all 30 seconds of it.
     
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    I started out with a 24x36 and before it was done I added a 12x36 shop on the back. Now I have built 3 sheds for cold storage. One is a 10x12x8' walls on bottom floor two story and the 2nd is 10x12 with 8' walls and the 3rd is 4x15 with shelves from floor to roof. Along with my work truck filled with tools and tool boxes, U-Haul filled with bigger tools, stands and misc items along with two portable car ports, (tents). Hopefully I can contain everything in one building when I get moved back to Pa., maybe a 200x80 or so. :huh:. Just think I sold the lifts and tire machines when I closed the shop.
     

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